English origin names cover a lot of ground — from old Anglo-Saxon names like Edmund to nature names like Lily and Violet. Most are immediately recognizable to English speakers. The trade-off: less distinctiveness, more familiarity.
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independent wanderer, one who plays by their ow...
son of Kel
one who moves smoothly
hunter's woodland
son of Matthew
beloved (possibly influenced by love)
one who sets traps
son of Jay, supplanter
son of Brice, son of the speckled one
surname of uncertain origin
son of Eddie
variant of Arles, Harlis
a legend, one destined for greatness
son of Jack
son of Jack
independent
from the rock (place surname variant)
sunny, bright, cheerful
son of Dax
son of Rawlin
the sun, solar light
rocky hill town
person of no importance (archaic)
overcoming, prevailing
one who soars to great heights
son of Jack
son of Jeffrey, son of peace
the moon; lunar
one who sways, dancer
to follow a path, to mark
son of Anne
from the grassy plains
son of Andrew
from the hill town
earl, nobleman
variant of risen (past tense of rise)
courtesy title for an adult man
son of James
absence of subjection or constraint
tracker, pursuer
Maker of barrels and casks
heroic, on a grand scale
son of Braxton
strong wind
occupational surname turned first name
related to dawn, daybreak
place name turned given name
spirited, energetic
son of Edward
open clearing, approved passage
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